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For the Ilkhanate ruler, see Baydu.
| Baidu 百度 | |
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| Type | Public (NASDAQ: BIDU) |
| Founded | 2000 |
| Headquarters | Beijing, China |
| Key people | Robin Li, Chairman, CEO Shawn Wang, CFO (died Dec. 27, 2007) David Zhu, COO |
| Industry | Internet information providers |
| Products | search engine |
| Revenue | $107.359 million USD (2006) |
| Operating income | $33.685 million USD (2006) |
| Net income | $38.668 million USD (2006) |
| Employees | 3,113 |
| Website | www.baidu.com |
| Advertising | ? |
| Registration | Optional |
| Available in | Chinese ("about us" in English) Japanese (baidu.jp) |
| Launched | October 11, 1999 |
| Current status | active |
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Baidu (Chinese: 百度; pinyin: Bǎidù) (NASDAQ: BIDU) is the leading Chinese search engine that can search websites, audio files, and images. It also has an online collaboratively-built encyclopedia (Baidu Baike), and a searchable keyword-based discussion forums. As of November 13, 2007, it is ranked thirteen in Alexa\'s internet rankings.Alexa Web Search - Top 500. Retrieved on 2008-01-29. In December, 2007 Baidu became the first company from China to be included in the NASDAQ-100 index. LA Times, 10 Dec 2007, "Baidu search yields success in China"
Baidu provides an index of over 740 million web pages, 80 million images, and 10 million multimedia files.MSN Money - BIDU. MSN Money. Retrieved on 2006-05-11.
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The name of Baidu was inspired by a Song Dynasty poem constructed in the ci form, written by Xin Qiji in the 12th century. Baidu website
Baidu\'s started with a popular feature for music search, called "MP3 Search" and its Baidu 500 is a comprehensive listing of popular Chinese music. The rankings are based on download numbers. It can locate file formats such as MP3, WMA and SWF. The multimedia search feature is mainly used in searches for Chinese pop music. While such works are copyrighted under Chinese law, Baidu is technically not breaking any laws according to their interpretations of Chinese law as stated on their Legalese page. Chinese government and industry sources stated that Baidu.com received a license from Beijing, which allows the search engine to become a fully-fledged news website. Thus Baidu.com will be able to provide its own reports, besides showing certain results as a search engine. The company is already getting its news department ready. Baidu.com is the first Chinese search engine to receive such a license.Google\'s Lookalike is Expanding in China. Gadget4boys.com (23 January 2007).
Baidu has started its own search engine in Japan found at www.baidu.jp.; it is the first regular service that the company provides outside of China. It includes a search bar for Web page and image searches. It also includes user help and advanced services. China\'s Google in Japan. Infoniac.com (March 23 2007).
The MP3 search of Baidu has been criticized by the Office of the United States Trade Representative\'s Special 301 report by stating that “Baidu as the largest of an estimated seven or more China-based ‘MP3 search engines’ offering deep links to song files for downloads or streaming.”2007 Special 301 Report. Office of the United States Trade Representative (30 April 2007).
See: Intellectual property in the People\'s Republic of China
Baidu uses the same "pay-per-click" model for advertising revenues as Google.
In compliance with the policies of Internet censorship in China, the Chinese language version of Baidu filters controversial material from its search results. This does not apply to Baidu Japan, which drew over 60% of its traffic from within China before subsequently being blocked on the Mainland.
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